Ten Years After – Positive Vibrations – 1974 – Blues Rock / Psychedelic Rock (vinyl lp)

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Label Columbia – PC 32851
Format Vinyl LP
Country US
Genre Blues Rock / Psychedelic Rock
Year 1974

Tracklist

A1Nowhere To Run (3:58)

A2Positive Vibrations (4:14)

A3Stone Me (4:53)

A4Without You (3:57)

A5Going Back To Birmingham (2:36)

B1It's Getting Harder (4:22)

B2You're Driving Me Crazy (2:23)

B3Look Into My Life (4:14)

B4Look Me Straight Into The Eyes (6:18)

B5I Wanted To Boogie (3:33)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Very Good Plus (VG+) light marks
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Near Mint (NM) / Side 2 - Mint (M) light marks
BIN # R82

Ten Years After's "Positive Vibrations" represents a fascinating pivot point in the band's evolution, capturing them at their most adventurous during the mid-70s transition away from their blues-heavy early work. Released in 1974 on Columbia, this album finds Alvin Lee and company incorporating funk rhythms, Latin percussion, and even touches of reggae into their signature guitar-driven sound. While it divided critics at the time, "Positive Vibrations" has gained considerable respect among collectors who appreciate its bold experimentation and the way it predates much of the world music fusion that would become popular in the following decade.

 

This original US Columbia pressing is particularly sought after for its superior mastering, which does justice to the album's rich, layered production work. The label had invested heavily in their pressing quality during this period, and it shows in the dynamic range and clarity you get from these first-run copies. For Ten Years After completists, this album is essential for understanding the band's artistic trajectory beyond their Woodstock fame, showcasing a group willing to take risks rather than simply rehash their blues rock formula. The album's relative commercial underperformance at the time means original pressings remain reasonably attainable, making it an excellent entry point for collectors interested in exploring the more experimental corners of 70s rock.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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